Rensselaer Republican, Volume 18, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 December 1885 — Page 5

THE REPUBLICAN Joadensed Time Table of Passenger Trains* in .effect Sept, 6th* 1889. SOUTH-BOUND. jtbßiM •a*'' 'I : No. 2 j No.B No. 4 kJuaLldil®. ; Daily.; Daily Daily. HKAG 4 Lri 7 45amf Hammond “ > 848 " i 908 - i 848 “ Shelby “ >lOlO “ ;1028 “ 1005 “ Rose Lawn “ 11018 “ :lo:57 •• ; Fair Oaks “ 110 28 “ : 10'48 Surrey “ :IQ3B “ ill 00 “ • ZSeiissexeies “ ;10 4S “ ill 11 “ ; 10 47 “ Pleasant Kidge “ : “ ;ll?0 ; Marlboro - ill 05 “ ill 27 " i Monon “ -1125 •• ‘1145 „ 11120,“ Lafayette “ ■l2 35pm ‘ ‘l22oam Greencastle “ • 231 “ i i 240 LOUISVILLE Ar : 8 05“ ■' 1800 “ INDIANAPOLIS “ ; 310 am “INCINN ATI “ 1■ 800 “ . NORTH • B OU N D. CINCINNATI Lr 7 ■ 015 pm i INDIANAPOLIS “ : > 1115 “ I I,,OUIsVILLE , “ : ,745 am J 740 pm (risencastle “ :124Spm. ; 100 am Lafayette “ i 3.05 “ : . , ; 810 P -Monon “ : 415 “ : 3 25am 415 “ Marlboro “ . 483 “ : 3 47 ; Pleasant Ridge “ ! 353 •• ’ t tSunaselaex 453 “ : 403 “ : 151 “ Surrey “ i 505 “i 410 “ ■ fair daks “ sis “ 430 '• trOSCTLawn “:532“i 444 “ : , Shelby ** : 541 •• ; 4 54 “ i 533 “ .Hammond “ • 657 “ •603 “ 652 “ CHICAGO. A r i SOO “ : 715 “ : 7 55“ .it!!!!?*, _ . All Trains run on ,90th Meridian {Central) Time. Trains 1 and 2 run solid between Chicago and Louisville, and have Through Coaches between Chicago and Indianapolis. Trains 3 and 4 run solid between Chicago and Louisville, and have Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars between Chicago and Louisville. Trains 7 and S run solid between Chicago and and Indianapolis, and have Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars and Through Coaches between Chicago and Cincinnati. ' For tickets ano further information, apply t“ C. 3T. Wr«a, Agent, Rensselaer. , S. BALDWIN, Gen’l Passenger Agt

MIBMB MOW Rensselaer, Ind. and pleasant rooms. Tables supplied with the best the market affords. Good Sample Rooms on first floor. Free Bus to and from Depot. PHILIP BLUE, XV-35-ts. Proprietor. Intesosting to Both Sexes. Any man or woman making less than $lO weekly should try our easy moneymaking business. We want Agents for our celebrated Madam Duan Spinal Supporting Corsets; also, our Spinal Supporter, Shoulderßrace and Ab dominal Protector Combined (for Menpifld Boys). Noexperience required Four orders per day give the Agent $l5O monthly. Our Agents report four to twenty sales daily. $3 outfit free. Send at once for full particulars. SintiSCX Lewis SCM818& lb 18-2-l St. SnSUraHCO and Bureau.

MM JMIAXtt, J _ $300; to SIO,OOO, £> to 10 years* full term or partial payments, Law interest', and reasonable comiiiisSiou. Fire Insurance in’ Six Companies. Life and A&eident Insurance in the old reliable Travelers, and _A etila Lilb. Policies written i"inmediately bn’ explication. The Lowest Spates and -—PERFECT COLLECTIONS on all point* i-i tlie U.S FRANK W. BABCOCK, Proprietor.

A Walking 3ke Selo siMr. E. Springer. <>f SSeehn’ icsbu'-g, I’a., wiiti'S: “1 whs ufiiieled with’ itiiig' fever and abbess on king-, and reJuccii t..> a Walking- Skchtor.’.' -G't inc triftl baffle of Dr. K-ng's New l)t«_'..vf rv | lor • .’oDsnuii.'tion, which. <iid me so -ntieh I bought a 4<d ar bottle. After using ~thfoe bottles, foiled myself once more r. mam -<-o!iipiefi ly ' restored to health, with a h'-fu-ty appetite. and a gain in. flesh of 4‘s lbs.’ 1 (Fl! at F. B Meyev’s’D'rug Store and a free trial bo*tie of this certain 'J l ure for all Lur.ff Pis.va- -s. Large bot-t-ies 51.00 " 14-so. ' ... -oeo-'-o-Bucklen’s Arnica. SalveThe Best SalvX in the for . U'jis, Bruises, Sorfis, Ulcers,Silt Rheum, Fever Sores, Teller, Chapp-id Hands Chilblains, Corns, and ail Skla aud positively cure* Piles or no pAy required. it is ciixrnnteed to give perfett <>r money refunded- , Price -5* cents per per box. For sale Ly F. IL Meyer. - t < v . ( ■

JORDAN ITEMS.

t Mr. William Timmofis’ little .three year old son has been very low with brain fever, but under the patient.and watchful care of Dr. J. C. Defiling, is fast improving. Mr., 'J. Goodrich is making preparations to move to California in January. He goes for the health of himself and family. The fire fiend visited our township last Tuesday and destroyed a building situated on A. J. Yeoman’s farm, •west of Dr. James Ritchea’s. Democrats, Greenbackers and Mugwumps, have all disappeared. Nothing is left but the bone and sinew of the township, vouched safely in the Republican party, which will, evidently, demonstrate itself next spring in a handsome, great, big majority.

FROM WHEATFIELD CENTER.

Santa Claus is on the way The W. C. L. Club meets on Thursday instead of Saturday evening. The people of Center are agitating the question of a Christmas tree. Frank AValton wears a very broad smile. Its a boy, and its name is Reuben Adams Walton. Mr. Crawford has moved his dwelling house to his timber lot, and here dter will reside there. There is talk of a change of owners, and a new stock of goods in tile store now owned bv J. Welsh. Preparations are being made to enclose the large tract of land on the river, owned by L. Hodges.

REMINGTON ITEMS.

Sleighing is good, and the farmers are rushing their grain, poultry, and other farm products into town at a lively rate, albeit the prices are not such as to weight down their pocket-books to any great extent. The ladies of the Presbyterian and Christian denominations will give a fair and supper conjointly at Exchange Hall, on Friday evening of this week. Many useful and beautiful articles will be.offered for sale, and such of your readers as contemplate making handsome but comparatively inexpensive Christmas presents will do well to attend. The ladies of the M. E. S. S. are preparing for an entertainment to be given at Exchange Hall cm Christmas eve, to consist of music, recitations, dialogues, tableaux'and other interesting features. The Union S.,S. will give one of like character on Christinas night.

Much lips been said and much feeling manifested over the ch?age of post-masters. Mr. Clark made l a splendid officer; a better cbuld, ! not be found anywhere, but yet 'To I the victors belong the spoils/’ The | democracy feel that they have earned all the offices at the disI posal of President Cleveland (poor will not rest nor ' let hiiri rest till the last cross - roads P. M. is ousted, and one of ! “unt-ei rified” installed in his place, iNo .wontier they are clamorous, > twenty-four years is a long time to j sit back like n poor boy at a frolic. I * Remingtonian. • Wall paper, new, nobby de- ■ signs nt Kannals’. I Watches and clocks repaired , and wjork warranted at Kannal’s.. , Wall paper, window shades and I window fixtures, at I Goods at cost f>r cash, for the next 30 days at Hemphill &; Honaus’. The ihost complete .stock of Dry | Goods new and cheap at Ralph Fendig's.

Those Boys’ and Childrens’ clothing at Italph Fendig’s, are idee, durable and cheap. ’ Millinery, Dress Goods, Flannels, Yarns ahd every thing, iu stock, sold at cost-, for Cflu-'li at Hcinphill & Elonau's. New Stock, good goods. Reasonable prices at the Chicago Grocery, Makeover building, ft. F. Priest proprietor. ‘ - '/ ... Mbney scarce and good.-; plenty, i money we need, and will sell goods iat cost for 4 0 days. Come .afcd i bny now. Hemphill <v Honan- ■ Boots and Sell-vac & Co., and the justly celebrated W alker bi ands nothing bette i made for sale nt the Trade Palace

A REPUBLICAN.

CHRIS.

Commissioners’ Court Notes.

Rrgnlar Session. The taxes of Mrs. Jennie Hawkins, of Rensselaer and Mrs. Joseph Price, of Barkley tp., poor persons; were remitted, Baker & Thornton, of Indianapolis, who have the contract for furnishing stationery for the current year, submitted a proposition to have their contract continued another year, without competition. The Board declined to consider the proposition’. This firm does not want the earth, but if they did,| modesty would not prevent their asking for it - Thursday.-—The Auditor was directed to notify the various blank book and stationery houses of Lafayette, Logansport, Indianapolis and Chicago that sealed bids for furnishing county stationery for one year, will be received until 10 o’clock, March sth.

The Auditor was also directed to notify the physicians of the county that at the March term the contracts for doctoring the poor of the various townships would be awarded. Friday.—The taxes of Elizabeth Hilton, a poor person of Gillam tp., were ordered remitted. Supt. Phillips, of the p<>or farm, having shown that the farm was not the proper place to kftTep the dangerous crank, Thomas < oghill, the board arranged with the Sheriff to take charge of the said ('oghill, and receive for the same four dollars a week.

Saturday.—The bounty Recorder was authorized to copy general index No. 4, the same being in such bad condition as to render new binding impracticable. The work is to be well done, and SIBO paid for the same. The recorder was also ordered to have Index to Mortgages No. 2, and Deed Recoid No. 10, rebound. Desirable town lots in Rensselaer, for dwelling purposes. Hard pan for cash, or time, to suit purchasers. Frank AV. Babcock. O Times are hard, and money needed bad; for bargains in watches, clocks and jewelry, call on E. Kannal.

Raii-Road TieS Wante»l. Any Person wishing to sell Bail Road ties will please call at my office. They will be allowed to deliver at their closest point' on the line of railroad, any place between Surrey and Marlboro. B. F. Ferguson. ■——— ——— - . Willey & Sigler are agents for Jos. L. Libby & Go’s Fine Shirts. Call at the T) ade Palace and see them. “ . —«•>•--- Pay for your wire. Pay for your twine. Pay what you owe us, and be happy. N. Warner £ Sous.

.Now is the time io lay in your winter stock, for a littfo money. Millinery, Dry goods, •* tlderwenr, and Fancy goods, at cost lor cash, for 30 days only, at Hemphill & Hoptin’s. - « * _. We are needing nionjjy badly and will sell goods for the next 30, days al cost. Colne and buy now. Hemphill & Honan. Everybody should call at the Trade Palace and see the nice stock of coats. Wabash Scratches and Itch cured in 39 tiiiniiUs by Woof ford’s Sanitary Lotion- Use n-» others. Tula never fails. Sold by Emmet Kann •!. Druggist. Rensselaer. Ind. 17 3-ts, Buffer stop your cough while yb can. B - " and byd nothing will d:> it. J. is wor’h heeding, that Parker'a ,i’ nic is the best thing knows -tor cong.es, colds, torpid liver, kidney troubl -s aud weak Jungs. Toit risk your life in waiting. Take it wiillb there is lime D.

MEAT MARKET, Ixojtßselaer, - - Indiana J. t. EI6LEKB4C!!, i*j»p?r. I>EEF, Fork, Veal. Sluttou, Sutisitnge, Bo > 10. i.a, ele.. sold in ■[K?iutn!e< t > -nil pur eh.'M-i'b at tie lowest prices. N'ont; but the best stock slaughtered. Everybody is invited al). ■- , 'll;* Higkeßt Price Paid to* o ««<BOd Fat Cattle. J. J. EIGLESIJAMi NEWS eatife&j 3 LACIES. inducements evpr<ZRF/Hgj field. # yw’- jrcrjr time to nj > tr ’• eea.&ixi sarcre & U-t-ati-t &*&&&M G<*’d B?ind orMo« Km» Ckin* * vi j?--wßet, Geld 3&ud Moss Rose IHsWwr &£. or O»ld B*»d Mom ** U. JtexMg M andSVaaawbU. k«-' York.

7>« Wwl yeuKf ptpplu't It AoW. thrfr»t plac* among poriodicalt of it» eiasn. —Boston Journal. ST. NICHOLAS i llrt illustrated monthly periodical for boys and girl*, appearing on the ’2hth of each month. 1 dited by Mary Mape* Dodge., Price, 2a bents a number, or $3.00 a year, in advance. Booksellers, news-dealers, postmasters, and the pub- : Ushers take subscriptions, which should [begin with the November number, the \ first qf fhetyobnne. St. Nicholas aims both to satisfy and develop the tastes of its constitute ency: and its record for the past twelve ; years, daring which it has stood, as it ; stands to-day, at the head of periodieI als tbr boys and girls, is a sufficient I'wanrant to its excellence during the coining season. The editors announce the following as mong the LEADING FEATURES OF 1335-83: ! A Serial Stora'by Frances llodg- ■ son Burnett. The first long story she I has writteri for children. A Christmas Story by W. D. How IeLLS. With humorous pictures 1 by his | little daughter. I "(jEORGF. Washington, 5 ' by Hor- ; ace E. Scudder. A novel and attract- : ive Historical Serial. j Short Stories for Girls ,by Lou isa M. Alcott. The first—"Tne *Can- ; dy Country”—in November. New. "Bits of Talk for Young Folks,” hy ‘H. H.” This series forms a gracious and fitting memorial of a child-loving and child-helping soul. Papers on the Great English Schools, Rugby and others. Illustrations by Joseph Pennell. A Sea-coast Serial Story, by J. T. Trowbridge, will be life-like, vigorous and useful.

•‘Jenny’s Boarding-House,.” a serial by James Otis. Dealing with nows-K>y life and enterprise. Frank R- STOCKTOiL AVill contribute several of his humorous and fanciful stories. ‘‘Drill.’ ’ By John Preston True A capital school-story for boys 7 The Boyhood of Shakespeare, by ■Rose Kinsley. With illustrations by Alfred Parsons. . Short Storibs. by-scores-of promi-, nent writers, including Susan Coolidge, H 11. Boy esen, Nora Perry, T . A. Janvier, Washipgton Gladden. Rossiter Johnson, Joaquin Miller, Sophie May, Hezekieh Butterworth, W. O. Stoddard, Harriet Prescott Spoftbrd, and many others. Entertaining sketches by Alice W’. Rollins. Charles G. Leland, Henry Eckford, Lieutenant Sehwatka, Edward, Eggi ,j ston, and others. Poems, shorteY cohtributiOns, and departments will complete w;jat the Rural New- Yorker calls "the best mag ezine for children in the world.” THE CENTURY CO. New-York.

A ■ Moihe rs G ratil u e. The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga —Gentlemen: ,1 want yon to know what, your! medicine lias done for my little boy.’ For more than four yearr he has been- suffering , from s'cirofula, I have Worked hard I to get him cured,dmt ail to m>| purpose, AH.of my Lard earn- i jings during these four years,! Lind what 1 had fit the time we i ;coi i i im- n v-.s' Ingt rent me; ifo Liafi] J gone ro the doctors ami drug— I gists of this eity.t’and when I i gave 1 Lein all up two months i ago in v son was pale, weak, and ' ctml'i hardly walk. lie could . not, plav with other children, land bad no appetite at <tH. I • i 1 »e !) u,i ving Him S wife’a Spe- ’ effic, mpl very soon his ajipe- ■ tite ca-m? imck...Hi;- 1 cheeks bejgmiyb brighten up, ami now Ju; eats well, has gained flesh, I llis cheeka are ruddy, and be, romps ami plays as much as' 'abv child on the street. I can | ; mil tell yofi how graieful I feel ; ! foi- know your medicine Las: I sa\ '•'*.! his liie. A one but tiie! : miiiher of a sick can know how ■ thankful, I am, and 1 wish ; every mother, in file world cculd know of your valuable me;l!vi<ie. \ cry truly yours, Mrs; Kate .Mulcany* 1. 111 E. bl.-1 Ft., N. Y. '■ 'November 3, 188’>. Foi;, sale bv ail druggists. Treatjse on Blood and Skin Diseases nimied free, • ' » '

/w ’f':E S'.ViV;’ ■ Si-BCll-'i-.,' ,C<>. Drawer 3. Ati.int;:. Ga,. 157 \V. St., N. Y - . • ; WR ~);ji 4-* p : -z.. Buckevg EvsWsW •Sa . ’ « l,fl I'-—’’ !' • S’ ? ’ ■ * «'!!-• or '. IHa Ed &v • • ii» : S •S < oraVsl • •> ’ICS . £"3 [■- »SssSi TwsvhiD.' r•- ? -,. 1-dr.s i!U -> » '- t ~—- fr**h.»! tur>’fi«vor.a»4 la enter end ta«U K eqayl a. any r j» f^ d ■ k««S*. WU>..drv.ut iSo.-d.’ub-w-ino-ar - ej. (/ orator after bavin's -rMie rns*. ft, u wi.l !>n ■ f- -r t h in tbr«e <t»y<. 11 f».«® »iw»pl« an? <■!*«« »•’»“ work it. s-n'i e *7 > : r *•* it *., *T r 11** ‘ 4 iTAVrKP-, A 4<|r r"’ Uoeasva ETvroaATwr.i* UestJah

7 ■’ • 3>re.. OocAs. Cry OooAb," Our stock of Dress Goods Oor stock in this line, inmost be sold before invoicing; L eluding Silk Handkercbiefs, and we will make yon prices & Mufflers, 4c.. is now complete. yt’; in this line that will defy You can select a desireable and competition. useful present, at small eost, ,Come and see for yourself. g from our stock. t ELLIS d 6?) MURRAY, g ■\XToolerj.s. O-sxvt’s C'j.rrxiah.iaa.gT W M '*• Okoodjß* - •>; h Learn our prices on all (J Don’t forget that we sell the best line of Underwool Flannels, Yarns. ! .T i-f - x' wear in the market. Blankets, Bed Comforts lX .-T; X 1 T and Ladies’ Cloth Skirts, Cloaks, ■H' i and compare with those pf •'•*-' e ie ra^e » i 7' ■ : the nicest and best fitting J i* any other store. V f Cloaks shown in town, z . ■■ ■- .... .

THE CENTURY for 1885-86. The remarkable intereßt;in Lhe AVAr papers and in the many timely articles and strong serial features published recently in The Century has given that rtiagazine a regular circulation of MOKE I HAH 200,000 KOHTHXJ ■ Among the features for the coming volume, which begins with the November number, are: THE WAR PAPERS BY GEBERAL GRAHT AKD OTHERS. These will be continued (most of them illustrated) until the chief events of the civil war have been described by leading participants on both sides. General Grant’s papers include descriptions of the battles ot Chattanooga and tire wilderness. General McClellan will write of Antietam, General D. C f Buell of Shiloh, Generals Pope, Longstreet and others of the second Bull Kuu, etc., etc. Naval combats, including the. fight between tiie Kearsarge and the Alabama, by officers of both ships, will be described. The ‘-Recollections of a private’’ and special war papers of an anecdotal or humorous character will be features of the year- > SERIAL STORIES BY W. D. EGV/LLS, MARY HALLOCK FOOTE, AUG GEORGE W. CABLE. Mr. Howells’s serial will be in lighter vein than ■ The Rise of Silas Lapham ’’ Mrs. Foot’s is a story of mining <ite, end Mr. Cable’s a o' the A<--i----ilians of LoUisiasni. Mr. Cable will also contribute a series of papers on. Slave songs &n l dances, including ne-| gro serpent-worship, etc. , SPECIAL FEATURES Include ‘-A r J’:ic.ycle Pilgrim ige toHome,’ i.l.istrated by I’mmi.fL Jimgwt .1 cal Pap rs by Edward EgglP->Co i. and others; Papers on Putsia. bv; S. (. W J Benjamin, lately U S. Minister, wtgi numerous iilustra.ti-.ms; Astrumical. Ar“tiyles, practical and popular, on •■Sidarv jal Astronomy;” papers o;> Chris >an L'.nity by representatives oi various i ;-: H-ous denominations; Papers on mil Edt’eatioc. by va: ><ms cxp'.-t is, ci-:. , ABORT STORIES Bv Frank 11. Sluck-on, Mrs. Helen .ifekson (H H \ Mis. Mary Hali. es, .FoOte, .Ji/el Cnambei- lia :is, 11. 11.: J>.>v.-: ; -e:-. V. A Janvier, JiilJa-i Ua'.v----t borne, Riehaid M. Johnston,; and h ers, and p'.Abus.by !e.a-J;ng poets. D^js-j-tnjcti’s,—“Open Leut-rs, ‘•Bn a-./rac.’’ ec , will ue ful-y .-.tut :.iiie«i. THE, ILLUSTRAIIO3S Wiil be kept u:> the >tarv:ard wh.-h :: »s made The Cjntuuv engravings famous the world over. pniC.CS. A SPECIAL OFFER. Regular subscriptio i pri ’c. k : l. ( <0 a ’,e-?r. To enaole new readeis to get a;i rhe War Pnpiv-. w ; i;n co tributiona from Generals Gram. Beauregard, M<Cielian, J • E- Johnston, Lev V. aUace, Adiirial Poster an i others- we wii; s. u-i cue fef back number-. No-.' 1 mb r„ 1881. to October. I.iSA. with a year's .subs'iiptism t» ginning'wiii; Novem t-r iN.Sb t'uß -SJ'M loii Hit: WH-/LE- A iu .-cripD.ni', with Hie 12 >At.ni? rs tjouiid iti two Lamisorue yoiii-m s. •-’> EOR.THZ \y.Hoi.E. Back numbers suppii d at Lmse prue?.: with sub crip.tions. yl/rr,.- \ b<ick '- n • ' trill be yn' o i

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